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“Charles Leclerc, in the presence of our family and loved ones, will you do me the honor of being mine—to keep and to protect?”
Charles stared at him, horrified. He looked like he was about to throttle Max on the spot.
Max only smiled.
Charles took a step forward to hiss at him to get the hell up—but Max’s gestured behind them. “Everyone’s watching, baby.”
Charles looked between their audience and Max. There they were: his immediate family. Max’s entire family. Some smiling. Some looking outright horrified.
This bastard.
Or fake relationship gone wrong
Bookmarked by cast1el
07 Feb 2026
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Charles has been a caged bird for as long as he can remember; pretty and purposeless. Secretly he dreams of another life, one not so restrained to the designated roles of his gender. One where he's free to be whoever he wants. He yearns for the sea and the world beyond, to escape his cage and experience a love worthy of the stories he reads. A love for the ages.
Salvation comes in the shape of a pirate with a dark disposition and a curse that endeavours to draw them together and tear them apart all the same.
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Max discovers the meaning of love at three different phases in his life, and Charles is the one constant.
Bookmarked by cast1el
25 Sep 2025
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To You
a novel by Miya Atsumu
Miya Atsumu’s best-selling debut novel is a memoir that comes in the form of a long and heartfelt letter to his long-time best friend, former volleyball teammate, and lover, Sakusa Kiyoomi. He tells the story of his dysfunctional family upbringing, the unwavering friendships that helped him through it, his strange sexuality journey, what it means to live, to lose, to grieve, and at the heart of it all, to love.
“Painfully human, honest, and fucking hilarious. Both this novel and the person who wrote it.” - The New York Times Book Review
“So intimately written that I felt like I was their third. I’d love that for me, actually.” - Hoshiumi Kourai, author
“Atsumu writes the way he talks and finishing this book felt like having to say goodbye to a friend. Good thing he actually is my friend. Too bad for the rest of you, though!” - Kita Shinsuke, author -
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It's been fifty four days since Ghost shut down, cold and silent as he stormed out of his quarters. Soap fucked up, plain and simple. He said something he shouldn’t have, didn’t give any thought to how it could be taken, and he knew it the moment it left his lips. Some nights he wants to barge inside Ghost’s room and beg him to just end it all, to smother Soap's misery gone. Soap can’t recall how he went through life before Ghost, but he can’t go on after him.
There is no after Simon Riley.
Bookmarked by cast1el
11 May 2025

